Feyna
Sy Tordinay is a psychologist and her new assignment is to evaluate Ketrick
DeSardon’s crew. Unfortunately, Feyna and Ketrick have a past history, where
they shared a few passionate weeks and then he dumped her. But Feyna is a
professional determined to reach the top of her profession, so she squares her
shoulders and prepares to get the job done. Neither one expect the surge of
renewed heat and they certainly didn’t expect danger to throw them together
forcing a mating ritual. Can they overcome the stumbling block of the past and the danger in the present to
make a future?

Sci-fi,
danger, passionate scenes and great writing, what’s not to love in this short
story? The world could have used more building and the danger was taken care of
a bit too handily, but for a short story this is one highly pleasant read.

I
haven’t yet read Book 1 in the Draykon series, titled Draykon, though I do have it in my review queue. After reading this
fantasy anthology I can tell you I can’t wait to dive right in! Each story is
short, told from various viewpoints and all four can be read in a relatively
short period of time. The writing is wonderful, the world is fascinating and the
characters are very, very interesting. These four shorts have only whet my
appetite and I want more, more, more.

When
Inez Gold’s neighbor offers her $3000 plus expenses to drive a car to Dallas for some rich guy
and then fly back home, she doesn’t ask many questions. However, once she’s on
the road she hears strange noises emanating from the vehicle and after pulling
over to check it out discovers a man in the trunk, tape over his mouth and
handcuffed. Does Inez freak out? Well, ok, a little bit, but then she’s off and
running on one of her typical Inez-like adventures.

Well-written
and quick-flowing this is a fast humorous read. Inez is a bit of a character,
that one crazy friend everyone seems to have that gets into and out of trouble
without much lasting damage and has one heck of a wild ride while doing it. You know, the one who falls into a pile of shit and ends up selling it as fertilizer to the next person who walks by. This is a fairly short story and could most likely be read while waiting for
the Dr, dentist or, if they are anything like around here, the McDonald’s
‘fast’ food drive thru.

I love finding good shorts - nothing like a fun read you can do in just 1 or 2 quick sittings. I like the sounds of all 3 of these - for very different reading moods though. I like that Charlotte English's is part of a bigger series, that way when it ends if I like it I'll have more to read!